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Month: April 2016

With Mother’s Day less than one month away it’s time to lay out your plans for the big day. The area offers plenty of special Mother’s Day Brunches as well as the following exciting things to do with Mom. Don’t sit around letting the day pass you by. Grab Mom and head on out to one of the following fun things to do in the Grand Strand area. She just might tell you it was the best Mother’s Day ever!

Captain Hook’s Adventure Golf
2205 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: (843) 913-7851
The two courses – Hooks and Lost Boys – take putters through a landscape of roving pirates, animated crocodiles, spooky caverns, and a foreboding 15-foot smoking skull. Both tracks feature several par 3’s, giving players the chance to make an eagle, and the list of course rules includes the demand to “Never Grow Up!”

Myrtle Beach SkyWheel
1110 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: (843) 839-9200
This 187-foot Ferris Wheel is made up of 42 glass-windowed gondolas. Each gondola holds up to six people. The ride is typically made up of three revolutions, which usually lasts between eight and 10 minutes. Or choose the VIP option that takes place in a leather-seated gondola and lasts twice as long.

Palace Theatre Myrtle Beach
1420 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: (800) 905-4228
This Broadway at the Beach entertainment venue is home to Hot Jersey Nights, a nostalgic trip back in time with the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Carolina Comedy Club
1318 Celebrity Circle, Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: (843) 839-2565
Myrtle Beach’s newest comedy venue features food, drinks and more than just standard stand-up, throwing in some nights of hypnosis and magic into the mix. The club brings in big names that have performed on The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, HBO, and more.

Barefoot Landing
4898 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC
Phone: (843) 272-8349
Plenty to do at Barefoot Landing and home to a pair of the top entertainment venues in Myrtle Beach. There’s the House of Blues, a large live music hall and restaurant and The Alabama Theatre, home to some of the beach’s best variety shows and concerts.